Letters to Marmaduke Constable Maxwell

Reference No:
U DDEV/60/29/4
Dates:
1810-1819
Description:
From John Gordon; John Lockwood (13); Rev. Charles Maxwell; Robert Gordon; F. & W. Witham (2); Frederick Maxwell (7); James Maxwell; W. Grierson; J. Newsham; W. Carr (3); William Gosford (20); J. Singleton; Charles Howard (5); William Reid (4); Thomas Knowlton; Alex. Cameron; John Goldie; Lord Galway (3); Thomas Masterman; Abbe Trevern (4); Ambrose Clarke; Rev. M. Stone (3); George Hay; Elizabeth M.R. Gerard; Thomas Preston; Charles Plowden (Stonyhurst); William Woodburn; Rev. William Reid: Bridge-end at Dumfries and erection of Maxwelltown into a Burgh or Barony; Bielby inclosure (esp. 19 July 1813); Scottish Jesuits and bequest of Rev. George Maxwell to Scottish Mission and Seminaries; claim of John Bentley to estate at Weaverthorpe; death and estate (at Milnhead) of Miss Brown; Nith navigation; Assembly Rooms at Dumfries (plan 19 January 1811); Seaton Ross inclosure; appointment of William Gosford as steward; purchase of estate at Bielby; road to Londesborough through Thorpe fields; wood planting and sales (Kingerby and Yorkshire estates); exchange at Thorpe with Duke of Devonshire; inn at Everingham (plan 26 February 1813); servants at Everingham; house at Killymingan; Everingham Yeomanry (esp. 13 June 1815); Roman Catholic chapel at Dumfries (April - June 1813); Pocklington canal; annuity to Abbe Trevern; Peterfield Farm Seaton Ross; agreement with Ambrose Clarke as bailiff and gamekeeper of Scottish estate; Terregles House; school accounts for William, Marmaduke and Peter Maxwell-Constable at Stonyhurst and (Mary?) Maxwell-Constable at New Hall; game at Seaton Ross; ice-house at Terregles: With letters to Miss Haggerston (1) and Mr. Middelton (2) from Abbe Trevern concerning his annuity
Format:
Archive Item
Extent:
87 items
Language:
Access Conditions:
Access will be granted to any accredited reader
Repository:
Hull University Archives
Collection:
Papers of the Constable Maxwell Family of Everingham, Caerlaverock and Terregles (including the Haggerston and Sherburne Families)